The non nursing theory used to prioritize patient care
What is Maslow's Hierarchy of Care
100
Describe the most effective intervention for assisting a blind patient to eat a meal?
What is describing the food arrangement using the numbers on a clock.
100
What type of source is the patient?
What is Primary source
100
This behavior is influenced by family, friends, and socioeconomic, among other variables
What is ethics
100
The unique ability of the patient to understand and integrate health-related knowledge
What is health literacy
200
The nurse notifies the doctor on behalf of the patient is acting as
What is a Patient Advocate
200
When a patient makes a statement the nurse needs clarification on or more information what type of questions or comments will provide the nurse with the information needed?
What is Open-ended questions, or comments
200
What type of source is the family?
What is secondary source
200
Taking responsibility to ensure patient safety despite personal consequences is known as?
What is Accountability
200
The world health organization defines health as
What is complete well-being
300
These are things that a person believes are important or have worth
What is Values
300
What does the acronym SBAR stand for?
What is situation, background, assessment, recommendation
300
This is a physical examination done when time is a factor, treatment must begin immediately, or priorities for care need to be established in a few seconds or minutes
What is an emergency assessment
300
Actual physical harm caused to another person or touching them without their permission is called
What is battery
300
The correct procedure for taking a tympanic temperature includes pulling the pinna of the patients ear up and back in this person
What is an adult
400
This can happen when the nurse is caring for a patient who's values are inconsistent with his or hers?
What is a value conflict
400
A framework that nurses used to provide care?
What is the nursing process
400
This is a brief assessment conducted when signs indicate a change in a patient's condition or the development of a new complication
What is a focused assessment
400
The threat of bodily harm or violence caused by a demonstration of force with the person feeling they are in imminent harm or feeling of immediate danger
What is assault
400
Pinnae are pulled down and back for taking a tympanic temperature in this population
What is children
500
What skill possessed by the nurse allows him or her to determine how patient's personal beliefs impact their health beliefs?
What is listening carefully
500
During an assessment what is spoken data from the patient?
What is subjective data
500
What can NOT be delegated
What is Components of the nursing process (ADPIE)
500
Spoken information that is untrue, causing prejudice against someone or jeopardizing that person's reputation
What is slander
500
When is it hard to obliterate (stop) a pulse with palpation the patient potentially has what?